3624 - 4551 FINE ARTS - MODERN ART. PRINTS, DRAWINGS and PAINTINGS
- Formerly folded.
= Listing 5 (unrelated) points, i.a. "1. Conceptual artists are more rationalists rather than mystics... etc.../ 2. Comme je tiens à défendre un sens de la réalité plutôt que la théorie et la rêve.../ (...) 5. Qu'est-ce qu'un artiste étranger? (...)". Provenance: the collection of Kees Broos and Liesbeth Brandt Corstius. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VI.
= SIGNED by the editor/ author on both text pages. Besides the etching by Brunovsky, signed etchings by seven other artists: Peter AUGUSTOVIC, Igor BENCA, Róbert BRUN, Karol FELIX, Róbert JANCOVIC, Dusan KÁLLAY and Karol ONDREICKA, all numbered "41/100". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.
= According to the publisher (cf. hundertmarkgallery.com, edition box no.39), one of 30 copies, each with different drawings. With a loosely inserted fold. silkscreen "O wunder wunder schöne Sonne Edition Hundertmark 1-4." (4x signed in pencil "Brus 78"). This lot is subject to 4% resale royalties ('droit de suite') over the total amount of hammerprice and buyer's premium. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.
- Sl. yellowed along folds and on outside margins; some vague (handling) creases. Without the invitations for 1969 (printed in green) and 1974 (in brown).
= Invitations/ posters designed by Van Buren for a series of 5 exhibitons in the Wide White Space Gallery, each with a uniform design of coloured stripes. From the collection of Kees Broos and Liesbeth Brandt Corstius. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.
- All but one rolled.
= The suite of 102 Fables de La Fontaine was created in 1927 for Ambroise Vollard Editions and published in 1952 by Teriade. Cf. Cramer 22.
- Some foxing mainly in (ample) blank margins.
- Some sm. white-ish spots.
- A few foxed spots.
= Not in Van der Horst.